2015 USGS Honor Awards Ceremony Dallas L. Peck Auditorium Reston, Virginia May 5, 2015 10:00 a.m. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey
2015 USGS Honor Awards
Ceremony
Dallas L. Peck Auditorium
Reston, Virginia
May 5, 2015 10:00 a.m.
Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey
Welcome
Mark Sogge, Acting Deputy Director
The National Anthem
Sandy Bruner – vocalist
Roy McCullough – pianist
Julie Kiang – violinist
Opening Remarks
Suzette Kimball, Acting Director
Introduction of Award Recipients
Mark Sogge, Acting Deputy Director
Presentation of Awards
Suzette Kimball, Acting Director
Jennifer Gimbel, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Water and Science
In Memory Of Our Fellow USGS Family Members
Mary A. Berger Lakewood, Colorado
James F. Carver Reston, Virginia
Bonnie J. Gray Lawrenceville, New Jersey
Katherine W. McFadden Clemson, South Carolina
Barbara A. McKenzie Lansing, Michigan
Eric V. Murray Corbin, Virginia
Douglas D. Nebert Newport, Oregon
Michael F. O’Dea Turners Falls, Massachusetts
William L. Rambo Menlo Park, California
Please take a moment of silence for
all of our service men and
women who have given the ultimate sacrifice
and for those who recently served or are currently
serving overseas and stateside to include our own:
Robert Lundgren
North Dakota National Guard
Military Duty Station: Bagarm Air Force Base—Afghanistan (2014)
USGS Duty Station: North Dakota Water Science Center
John Wesley Powell Award
This honor award recognizes an individual or group, not employed by the Federal Government, whose contributions to the USGS’s objectives and
mission are noteworthy
Peter Evans
Past Executive Director
Interstate Council for Water Policy
2014 Eugene M. Shoemaker Lifetime Achievement Award
Brian F. Atwater
2014 Shoemaker Awards for Communications
Category: Print Product
The Quality of Our Nation’s Waters-Ecological Health in the Nation’s Streams,
1993-2005 (USGS Circular 1391)
(* not attending ceremony)
Wade L. Bryant, Jr.*
Daren M. Carlisle
Jeanne S. DiLeo*
James A. Falcone
Martin E. Gurtz
James W. Hendley, II*
Frank Ippolito*
Michael R. Meador
Terry M. Short*
Cathy M. Tate*
Michael D. Woodside*
2014 Shoemaker Awards for Communications (continued)
Category: Internet Product
Connecting People with Nature to Benefit Our Changing Planet:
The Nature Notebook website
(Anne Kinsinger accepting)
Category: Audio/Visual Product
Lake Mead: Clear and Vital
(William Guertal accepting)
Michael R. Rosen* Kent Turner*
(* not attending ceremony)
LoriAnne Barnett*
Chad Bush*
Theresa Crimmins*
Ellen Denny*
Katharine Gerst*
Patricia Guertin*
Terry Moody*
Erin Posthumus*
Alyssa Rosemartin*
Sara Schaffer*
Echo Surina*
Jake F. Weltzin*
Excellence in Leadership Award
Michael P. McDermott
Early Career Excellence in Leadership Award – Individual
Amanda W. Demopoulos
USGS Diversity Award – Individual
Virginia Burkett
James (Dar) Crammond
Thomas W. Doyle*
Barbara W. Wainman
USGS Diversity Award – Group
Tribal Engagement Pilot Planning Team
(Northwest Regional Office, Western Fisheries Research Center
and the Washington Water Science Center)
Lief Horwitz *
Rachel Reagan*
Christopher Konrad*
(* not attending ceremony)
Individual USGS Safety and Occupational Health
Award of Excellence
(2014 accomplishments)
Fred A. Bailey Robert L. Joseph
Charles A. Drost Hilda J. Smith
Dianna M. Hogan Lucas J. Stevens*
Jeannine M. Honey
Group USGS Safety and Occupational Health
Award of Excellence
(2014 accomplishments)
Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center
Fred A. Bailey
Craig L. Bowers
Rodney R. Caldwell
Columbia Environmental Research Center
Safety Committee Leadership Team
Randal C. Clark Carl E. Orazio*
(* not attending ceremony)
Group USGS Safety and Occupational Health
Award of Excellence (continued)
(2014 accomplishments)
Columbia Environmental Research Lab Watercraft Safety Committee
(Randal Clark accepting)
Karl R. Anderson* Joseph Deters*
David K. Combs* Chad J. Vishy*
Aaron J. DeLonay*
Menlo Park Emergency Readiness Team
Heather A. Bleick* Barbara Eckart *
Lee-Gray Boze * Susan Garcia*
Lilianna E. Christman* Michael P. Ramirez
Shane T. Detweiler* Stephen R. Walter
(* not attending ceremony)
2014 USGS Environmental Achievement Award
Columbia Environmental Research Center (Green Innovation Category)
St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center
(Good Neighbor Category)
Great Lakes Science Center (Green Dream Team Category)
(* not attending ceremony)
Carl E. Orazio*
James A. Quade*
Rip S. Shively
Martin T. Smith*
Deborah S. Boles*
Stephen J. Culley*
Annie M. Howard*
Michael J. Mac*
Michael J. McNamara*
Molly R. McLaughlin*
Ellen A. Raabe*
Christopher D. Reich*
Pamela J. Dei*
Melissa J. Kostich
Scott L. McIlhargey*
Kristine L. Murray*
(accepting for Kris is Stacey Diamond)
Russell M. Strach*
DOI Environmental Achievement Award
Great Lakes Science Center (Green Dream Team Category)
Exemplary Act Award
Upper Midwest Environmental Science Center, Illinois Water Science
Center and the Columbia Environmental Research Center
David J. Fazio Mark P. Gaikowski Jeremy K. Wise
California and Oregon Water Science Centers
William Chan* David H. Schoellhamer* Kurt W. Weidich*
Andy Manning (Cooperator—United Kingdom)*
Columbia Environmental Research Center
Sabrina Davenport*
Beau Griffith*
Dusty Swedberg*
(* not attending ceremony)
Pamela J. Dei
Melissa J. Kostich
Scott L. McIlhargey*
Kristine L. Murray* (accepting for Kris is Stacey Diamond)
Russell M. Strach*
Denise M. Argue Richard E. Brown Dale A. Cox David L. Coyle Larry R. Davis Sabrina C. Fansler Edward H. Field Ellen E. Finelli Carol A.K. Finn Faith A. Fitzpatrick Jennifer A. Fox Christopher C. Fuller H. Kit Fuller
Bobbie Jo Hanks Dianna L. Jarvis Celeste A. Journey James E. Landemeyer Helmut Lestinsky Kuo-Wan Lin Jeff W. McCoy Barry R. Middleton Jerry X. Ornelas Michael J. Randall David W. Reppert Kimberly P. Wickland Robert A. Williams
Meritorious Service Awards
(2014 and 2015)
Superior Service Awards
(2014/2015 presented at local ceremonies)
Timothy S. Collett* Deborah L. Colley Eric J. Evenson Patrick J. Finnegan* Gary T. Fisher Michael P. Foose Lisa R. Gaddis* Cristi V. Hansen* Susan S. Hutson* James P. Kauahikaua Joan F. Kenny* Laurence R. Moore*
Mark D. Naftzger Arthur P. Schultz* William E. Scott* David R. Soller Will R. Stettner Larry J. Sugarbaker Philip L. Verplanck Peter D. Warwick Joyce A. Williamson Mary E. Wood* Thomas C. Wood Nancy S. Zeigler
(* not attending ceremony)
40-Year Length of Service Awards (June 2014 through May 2015)
(* not attending ceremony)
Arnold V. Acosta* Nancy L. Anderson* Brian F. Atwater John A. Barron* Susan J. Barton* Dale L. Blank* Bradford Butman Lillian M. Cephas Richard A. Coleman Betty J. Cuevas* Cynthia L. Cunningham* Stephen E. Curtin* Thomas W. Custer* Deanna K. Dawson* Daniel L. Edelstein William H. Ellis, Jr.* William C. Evans* Kathleen M. Flynn Susan K. Fong-Young* Raymond B. Fox* H. Kit Fuller* David S. Fullerton* Mark E. Gettings* Martin B. Goldhaber Robert E. Gresswell* Thomas C. Hanks* Richard W. Healy* Lynn M. Highland Edward W. Hildreth*
Thomas L. Holzer* Reginald Dale Howe* Patricia E. Johnson* Richard L. Kittelson Peter H. Kuck David A. Lockner Anthony A. E. McDonald Kristin McDougall-Reid* Bruce F. Molnia Terri J. Moore* James D. Nichols* Vance E. Nichols* Julie Donnelly Nolan* Melanie A. North Daniel L. Olson* Sandra J. Owen-Joyce Karen L. Payne* Margaret L. Phillips Deborah Skouby Prater* James E. Putnam* Rita J. Raines* Joseph F. Rinella* Mary Sites Robic* Rafael W. Rodriguez* Robert J. Rosenbauer* Donald E. Schild* Carl B. Schreck* Ralph R. Schroba* William E. Scott*
40– and 30-Year Length of Service Awards
(June 2014 through May 2015)
40-Year Awards (continued)
Benjamin H. Shimizu* Cheryl D. Smith* Gary K. Speiran* Douglas B. Stoeser* Janet R. Stone Jeffrey D. Stoner* Shirley E. Thompson* Jack W. Tomey* Richard B. Waitt* Allan W. Walter* Bruce R. Wardlaw* Kenneth R. Watts* John W. Whitney* David B. Wood (* not attending ceremony)
30-Year Awards (presented at local ceremonies) Jose M. Agis Nolanda V. Aguirre Phyllis S. Altheide Ronald C. Antweiler Susan C. AragonLong Sam T. Arriola Todd W. Augenstein Nancy T. Baker James E. Banton William A. Battaglin John W. Beeman Amy J. Benson Darrell W. Biggs Douglas R. Binnie Vicki S. Blazer Marc A. Blouin Carol A. Bolden Keith A. Brady David A. Bratton Dora Edwards Brooks Cynthia L. Brown Mary F. Burbank Douglas A. Burns Robert C. Burruss Thomas J. Bushly Paul M. Buszka Brian S. Cade
30-Year Length of Service Awards (continued)
(June 2014 through May 2015 presented at local ceremonies)
Donald H. Campbell Lisa M. Cann Leonard F. Carter, III Mehmet Celebi Andrew R. Cloutier
David T. Conell Charles E. Conley Krislyn M. Constant Charles A. Cravotta, III Beth A. Dahl Judy M. Davis Katherine Walton Day Jocelyn De Leon-Cabral Ivan B. DeLoatch Gregory B. Desmond Sandra M. Dickerson Carolyn A. Donlin Glenn A. Doonan Charles A. Drost James M. Duncan James J. Duncker Jeffrey D. Eman Jonathan B. Evans Linda L. Evensen Melody R. Falepouono Michele D. Fanning Lawrence R. Farley, Jr. Carlos Figueroa-Alamo Joan J. Fitzpatrick
Kenneth D. Fossum Kenneth B. Fox Verita M. Friesner Eric L. Geist Sarah Gerould Ken E. Gerson Mark E. Gewinner Lucy Faye Golden Thomas G. Goonan John D. Gordon Austin C. Green Peter J. P. Gogam Adonnis A. Goldstein Michael S. Griffin Wladmir B. Guimaraes Lisa M. Hafner Deborah C. Hahn Margaret J. Hamilton Donna J. Hector Paula F. P. Henry Glen W. Hess Stephen H. Hickman Joseph E. Hightower Mark R. Hill James D. Hollenbach Thomas M. Holm Earnest R. Houston Annie M. Howard Rebecca J. Howard
30-Year Length of Service Awards (continued)
(June 2014 through May 2015 presented at local ceremonies)
Mark R. Hudson David R. Hughes Robert A. Ibison Rebecca S. Inman Audrey L. Ishii Deneen M. Johnson Dottie H. Johnson Leslie W. Jones Allen W. Karsh Susan C. Kell Brendan J. Kelly Kevin F. Kirlin Eileen M. Kirsch Rama K. Kotra Patrick M. Lambert Ingrid M. Landgraf Joseph A. Langdon Michael J. Langland Linda E. Leake Mary P. Lee Nancy K. Lee Helmut Lestinsky Bruce D. Lindsey Glenn L. Locke Carol D. Lowenberg Randy J. MacCash Sharyl D. Macormic Dennis J. Markovchick Brian D. Marshall Molly A. Maupin
Calvin L. Meyer William R. Miller Philip M. Mobbs David W. Morganwalp Pamela D. Murray Mark D. Naftzger John P. Nawyn Gabriel R. Newman, Jr. Joyce A. Ober Theresa D. Olsen Randall C. Orndorff Carol L. Ostergren Charles R. Parker Scott W. Phillips Stephen B. Pickard Cathy M. Pilbeam Geoffrey S. Plumlee Daryll A. Pope Tina M. H. Pruett Patricia C. Ragan Phyllis L. Randall Eric G. Reichard Brenda N. Reid Phillip M. Rickerson William I. Ridley Peter H. Rissler Armando R. Robledo Jesus Rodriguez Nancy K. Rountree
30-Year Length of Service Awards (continued)
(June 2014 through May 2015 presented at local ceremonies)
Kenneth S. Rukstales David W. Rutherford Desiree T. Santa Kevin L. Sattler Arthur P. Schultz Paul F. Schuster Margaret J. Seaboy Curtis Schreffler Theodore A. Schulz Lisa Senior James B. Shanley Allen M. Shapiro Richards l. Shields Charlie Shiver, Jr. Pamela G. Shorter Cindy G. Sibley Michael E. Slifer Christopher F. Smith Gregory J. Smith William D. Sneed Mark K. Sogge Michael J. Speak Kay R. Spradley Jon J. Starn Pamela R. Steigerwald Laura A. Stern Victor E. Stricklin Whitney J. Stringfield Kimball L. Stumpf
David M. Sumner Gregg A. Swayze Cliff D. Taylor Nancy J. Terrill Paul J. Terrio James J. Thordsen Joanne Thamke Melissa A. Thode Michael Turtora Aurea M. Valladares John P. Varndell Luis A. Vega John F. Walker Towana M. Wallace Craig J. Wandrey David H. Ward Augusta Warden Antoinette Warren John C. Weaver Scott B. Whitaker Gwendolyn F. Whitegull Diana J. Williams Anne B. Wilson Earl M. Wilson Kenneth V. Wilson, Jr. Richard C. Wilson Georgiana L. Wingard Caryl J. Wipperfurth Lisa E. Womack
(*not attending ceremony)
USGS Going the Extra Mile (GEM) Award
(National Center)
(presented at local ceremonies)
DOI Honor Award Recognition
(presented at DOI ceremonies)
Distinguished Service Award
(Presenting at the DOI Convocation, May 7, 2015, 2:30-4:00 p.m.,
Bison Bistro Cafeteria)
(All are welcome to attend)
Mark L. DeMulder Peter T. Lyttle
Alfred L. Gardner James D. Nichols*
James R. Hein (Allan O’Connell accepting)
James E. Hines David H. Oppenheimer
James D. Jacobi* James E. Putnam*
Rama K. Kotra Kenneth L. Tanaka
David A. Lockner
Pamela R. Agnew
Kenneth J. Belongia
Sharon A. Bonney
Sharon B. Branch
Kristina M. Bush
Sarah L. Davis
Lindsey G. Dykema
Michelle L. Frederick
Ryan McAleer
Carol E. Peters
Kerry K. Riley
Carol J. VanDyke
Gloria H. Vest
Regina Vu
Elizabeth J. Wasserman
David J. Weary
2013 Partners in Conservation Award (presented at a local ceremony)
Atlantic Canyons-Pathways to the Abyss
Colleen Charles Cheryl Morrison
Amanda Demopoulos Nancy Prouty
Christina Kellogg
2014 DOI Safety and Occupational Health Award of Excellence
(Presenting at the DOI Convocation, May 7, 2015, 2:30-4:00 p.m.,
Bison Bistro Cafeteria)
(All are welcome to attend)
Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center
Fred A. Bailey
Craig L. Bowers
Rodney R. Caldwell
Congratulations to all of our
award winners.
SPECIAL THANKS TO THOSE WHO MADE THIS CEREMONY HAPPEN
Sandy Bruner—Vocalist
Paul Cascio—Photographer
Carole DeHerrera—Bureau Honor Awards Coordinator
Kim Dueling—Awards Coordinator
Facilities Management Branch—Stage Setup
Margo Harris—Director’s Meet & Greet
Julie Kiang—Flautist
James Mays—Interpreters
Roy McCullough—Pianist
Janice Shay—Director’s Meet & Greet
Edward Simmons—Sound
Joanne Taylor—Awards Reviewer
Gloria Vest—Awards Coordinator
Office of Communications and Publishing—Live Streaming of Ceremony
Ceremony Volunteers
And finally…………...to Suzette Kimball and all of the USGS Managers and Supervisors whose continued support of the USGS Honor Awards Program has recognized some of the finest employees any organization could hope to have
on their staff. THANK YOU!
Kathleen Orsi
Loretta Pope
Barbara Rogers
Donna Rose
Cathleen Smith
Allison Stephens
Gloria Vest
Christopher Ward
Sharon Benitez
Amy Bradley
Dora Brooks
Sandra Bruner
Michele Fanning
Melea Fowler
Cindy Lonergan
Aubrey McMahan
Professional Recognition from Outside Organizations
Frontiers in Microbiology 10 Most Viewed Microbiology Research Articles,
June 2014
Methane Oxidation Linked to Chlorite Dismutation by Laurence Miller, Shaun Baesman and Ronald Oremland, USGS, and others
Group Recognition
Pamela Dei, Melissa Kostich, Scott McIIhargey and Kris Murray (Great Lakes Science Center Wet Lab Upgrade Project) received the 2014 Federal Energy and Water Management Award. Their efforts saved 52.6 million gallons of water per year from being pumped out of a local aquifer, and has reduced electricity consumption by 32 percent due to decreased pumping and cooling requirements. The project also eliminated the $9,000 annual storm water discharge permit.
Elizabeth J.P. Jones and others received the 2014 Dalway J. Swaine Award from the Society for Organic Petrology for the Best Refereed Paper in Coal and Hydrocarbon Source Rock Geochemistry entitled ”The effects of coal bed dewatering and partial oxidation on biogenic methane potential”.
Nam Nguyen, Paul Gargano, Brian Wachter, Tammy Bagley, Bethany Girardi, Robert Eng, Aaron Shipman, James Mitchell, Alicia Bullocks, Kenny Thayer, Paul Wolford, James Carver, Pat Starkey, Brad Spiers, Gregg Schuster, Holly Bernabei, Jill Mayer, Chris Brennan, Doug Cole, Susan Hathaway, Vicki Flagg, Terry Fries, Norman Lee, Shannon Zunino, Kevin Brenot, John Brown, Joel Campbell, Rita Haddad-Khalil, Martin Smith (Office of Admin-istration and Office of Management Services) received the GSA Real Property Award—Best Adopted Practices. This award seeks to motivate and encourage improvement of federal real property management. The program provides recognition of a federal agency’s success, and also serves to channel cutting-edge ideas to those agencies striving to achieve their real property asset management goals.
Group Recognition (continued)
Paul Barlow and Stanley Leake Received the 2014 John Hem Award from the National Groundwater Association on the basis of their publications that advance the understanding of streamflow depletion by groundwater pumping. Landsat Data Continuity Mission Observatory Team (James Lacasse, Grant Mah, James Nelson, Jason Williams, USGS, and others) received the 2013 NASA Robert H. Goddard Award for Exceptional Achievement for Engineering Team. This award recognizes heroics, exemplary performance, and successful on-time completion of the unprecedented Landsat Data Continuity Mission Observatory campaign. Landsat Data Continuity Mission Team (Keith Alberts, Amy Andersen, Peter Bethke, Ray Byrnes, Joseph Cavaluzzi, Robin Doyle, John Dwyer, Christopher Engebretson, Vickie Floyd, Gene Fosnight, David Hair, Connie Hamann, Thomas Kalvelage, Kristi Kline, Steven Labahn, James Lacasse, Thoas Loveland, Grant Mah, James Nelson, Timothy Newman, Rodney Pater, Julie Payne, Bruce Quirk, Jennifer Lacey, Brian Sauer, Christopher Torbert, Jason Williams, Steven Zahn, Karen Zanter, USGS, and others) received the 2014 NASA Agency Honor Award for Group Achievement. This award recognizes outstanding accomplishment of success-fully developing, launching, and commissioning Landsat 8, thereby substantially contributing to NASA’s mission. Ning Wang, Christopher Ingersoll, James Kunz and William Brumbaugh received The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry—Exceptional Paper Award based on scientific impact, public and professional interest, comprehension, and experimental design and quality. Their article “Toxicity of sediments potentially contaminated by coal mining and natural gas extraction to unionid mussels and commonly tested benthic invertebrates” was among the five exceptional papers in the journal of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry in 2013. Lisa Huff, Christopher Ingersoll, Ning Wang, USGS, and others of the Freshwater Mussel Toxicology Research Team for leadership in breaking scientific barriers in water quality criteria development that impeded the protection of aquatic life, including for endangered freshwater species, nationwide.
Individual Recognition
Alan Afton
Received the 2014 Wetland Conservation Achievement Award—Research/Technical Category. Ducks Unlimited’s Wetland Conservation Achievement Awards are presented annually to recognize individuals who have made outstanding contribu-tions to the conservation and restoration of North America’s wetlands and waterfowl.
Larry Allain
Received the 2014 Prairie Excellence Award which recognizes career achievement in Coastal Prairie conservation was presented by the Coastal Prairie Partnership of Texas and Louisiana.
Stacey Archfield
Received the 2014 American Geophysical Union Editors’ Citation for Excellence in Refereeing for Water Resources Research.
Jane Austin
Elected Fellow of The Wildlife Society in recognition for service to the wildlife profession.
Jill Baron
Received the honor of being the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology Resident Distinguished Ecologist for 2014 at Colorado State University.
Katherine Chase
Was elected President of the sole water-related professional organization in the Montana (MT Section, American Water Resources Association) and successfully served her term and oversaw the annual scientific meeting of the Section in October 2014.
Individual Recognition (continued)
Lance Clampitt
Received the Distinguished Service Award from the Montana Association of Geo-graphic Information Professionals. This award is presented for long-term service and leadership to the Montana Geospatial community and the GIS profession.
Michael Cosca
Elected Fellow of the Mineralogical Society of America for his significant contribu-tions to the fields of mineralogy, petrology, and crystallography.
Craig Conzelmann
Received the 2014 Louisiana Special Achievement Award in Remote Sensing and GIS for his leadership of the Advanced Applications Team of the USGS, National Wetlands Research Center, in their efforts developing the Coastal Wetlands Plan-ning, Protection and Restoration Act.
Michael Dettinger
Elected Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU). Election was by the Hydrology Section of the AGU “For insightful, societally relevant research in understanding how climate and weather affect the variability of hydrologic systems.”
Gary Fellers
Received the 2013 National Park Service Director’s Natural Resource Awards for Excellence in Natural Resource Research. More about this award can be viewed at http://www.nps.gov/news/release.htm?id=1664.
Individual Recognition (continued)
Angela Fuller
Received the Outstanding Professional Award from the New York Chapter of The Wildlife Society for her outstanding professional accomplishments in the wildlife field.
Received the Award of Professional Excellence from the University of Maine, Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology in recognition of outstanding and long-term contributions to the wildlife profession and the conservation and management of natural resources.
Angela was selected to serve on the Advisory Board, Atkinson Center for a Sustain-able Future, Cornell University. Ms. Fuller is helping to direct the activities of the Center, focused on sustainability in the areas of energy, the environment, and economic development.
Pam Fuller
Was elected President of the Introduced Fish Section of the American Fisheries Society (AFS). Ms. Fuller assumed office at the AFS annual meeting in Quebec, which has made her a member of the AFS Governing Board.
Pam was elected President of the American Fisheries Society’s Introduced Fish Section which fosters greater knowledge about exotic fishes and communicates issues regarding the effects of these species on indigenous fishes and their habitats.
Pam serves on the Governing Board for the American Fisheries Society which consists of members around the world .
Pam was elected Chair of the Gulf and South Atlantic Regional Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species which is a task force created by the Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Control and Prevention Act of 1990.
Individual Recognition (continued)
Mary Hill
Received the International Hydrology Prize: the Dooge Medal. This honor is organized by the International Association of Hydrologic Sciences, the World Meteorological Organization, and UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). The Dooge Medal is presented annually to two people who have made outstanding contributions to hydrological science.
James Grace
Elected lifetime Fellow of the Ecological Society of America for his outstanding achievements in advancing the understanding of nature in the field of Ecology.
Ruth Harris
Was selected to be President-Elect of the Seismological Society of America (SSA) in April 2014. Ms. Harris will become President of the SSA in April 2015. SSA’s core purpose is to advance seismology and the understanding of earthquakes for the benefit of society.
James Hein
Elected President of the International Marine Minerals Society (IMMS) for 2013 and 2014, which also involves being a voting member of the Executive Board. This position presides over meetings, co-edits the IMMS quarterly newsletter, and directs support staff.
Rebecca Howard
Received the Louisiana Association of Professional Biologists 2013-2014 Best Paper Award—General Conservation…... for the journal publication: Howard, R.J., C.J. Wells, T.C. Michot, and D.J. Johnson. 2014. Effects of disturbance associated with seismic exploration for oil and gas reserves in coastal marshes. Environmental Management 54:30-50 DOI 10.1007/s00267-014-0274-2.
Individual Recognition (continued)
Paul Hsieh
Received the American Geophysical Union—Ambassador Award which is an annual award that recognizes outstanding contributions to the areas of societal impact, service to the Earth and space community, scientific leadership, and promotion of talent/career pool.
Paul was elected Union Fellow to the American Geophysical Union which recognizes exceptional contributions to Earth and space sciences as valued by their peers and vetted by section and focus group committees.
John Izbicki
Received the David Keith Todd Lecturer Award from the California Groundwater Resources Association (GRA), Southern Section. As the 2015 lecturer, Mr. Izbicki will present results of work he has done throughout his career to members of the California GRA, students at selected southern California Universities, and at the 2015 California GRA annual meeting.
Stephen Jackson
Elected Fellow of the Ecological Society of America for his outstanding achieve-ments in the field of Ecology.
Lucille Jones
Received the University of California Hitchcock Professorship. This is an endowed position at the University of California to bring lectures upon scientific subjects of relevance to society for the whole University community.
Jon Keeley
Elected Fellow of the Ecological Society of America for his distinguished contribu-tions to the discipline. More about this honor can be viewed at the following sites: http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=3966 and
http://www.esa.org/esa/esa-announces-2013-fellows-2/.
Individual Recognition (continued)
Christina Kellogg
Was re-elected to the executive committee of the board of directors at the American Society for Microbiology (ASM). ASM’s mission is to advance microbiological sciences as a vehicle for understanding life processes and to improve health, environmental and economic well being worldwide. Ms. Kellogg is a voting member with authority to act for the society’s governing body in administrative, budgetary and programmatic decisions.
Christina was selected for the Judging Panel for the $2M Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health XPrize; a prize competition that aims to spur global innovators to develop ac-curate and affordable ocean pH sensors that will transform our understanding of ocean acidification.
David Mech
Selected as a Speaker at the Madrid Bird Fair, Universidad Computense, Madrid, Spain. This bird fair not only focused on the many species of birds in Spain, but also featured other wildlife presentations such as Dave’s presentation on wolf ecology, their behavior, conservation, and research in North America.
Paul Milly
Elected Fellow of the American Meteorological Society for outstanding contributions to the atmospheric ore related oceanic or hydrologic sciences or their applications.
Paul was selected the Robert E. Horton Lecturer in Hydrology by the American Meteorological Society for contributions to understanding the Earth’s hydrological cycle, climate-related land-atmosphere processes, and implications of climate trends and variability on hydrology and water resources.
Individual Recognition (continued)
James Nelson
Received the 2014 NASA Agency Honor Award—Outstanding Leadership Medal for sustained, results-oriented leadership significantly contributing to the Landsat Data Continuity Mission’s successful inter-agency partnership.
Jonathan Nelson
Received the Hans Albert Einstein Award which recognizes an ASCE member who has made a significant contribution to the engineering profession in the area of erosion control, sedimentation and/or waterway development either in teaching, research, planning, design or management.
Sarah Peterson
Was awarded the Best Student Presentation, 2014 IMBER Open Science Confer-ence (Bergen, Norway). More information on this honor can be viewed at: http://www.imber.info/index.php/News/Newsletters/Issue-n-27-September-2014.
Susan Russell-Robinson
Received the Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment’s Distinguished Service Award for her passion, commitment, outstanding leadership and tremendous contributions to coastal management in the Gulf of Maine. She is a true champion of young leaders, the work of the Council, and the Gulf of Maine as a sanctuary for humans, wildlife, fish, and natural resources.
Brian Sherrod
Received the Geological Society of America Fellowship for increasing our understanding of the role of upper plate faulting to earthquake hazards in the active Cascadia forearc and backarc through his seminal demonstrations of the power of airborne LiDAR for mapping hazardous faults in glaciated, forested, and urbanized terranes.
Individual Recognition (continued)
Michelle Sneed
Received the Groundwater Resources Association of California’s 2015 David Keith Todd Distinguished Lecturer Award. This award is presented annually to individuals who personify Dr. Todd’s lifelong dedication to groundwater resources.
Andrew Todd
Received the EPA Bronze Medal for Commendable Service for his contributions to the team of expert reviewers on the Windy Gap Water Supply Environmental Impact Statement Review Team.
Christian Torgersen
After being asked by the Canadian Rivers Institute to give the prestigious 2014 Hynes Lecture in Canada, the Institute asked Dr. Torgersen to give the Lecture entitled “The Fourth Paradigm and data-driven discover in riverine science” in Paris, France.
Clifford Voss
Was selected as the Geological Society of America (GSA) 2015 Birdsall-Dreiss Distinguished Lecturer. Selection is based on outstanding contributions to hydrogeology or a closely related field through original research and public communication, and the potential for continued contributions to the profession.
Laura Valoppi
Received, on behalf of the interagency South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project, the Conservation Award, American Fisheries Society Cal-Neva Chapter. This Project is an interagency, public-private effort studying, managing, and restoring wetland habitats in South San Francisco Bay.
Individual Recognition (continued)
David Wald
Selected as the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) 2014 Distinguished Lecturer. Mr. Wald will travel nationally and internationally providing the lecture to EERI student and regional chapters, and to give the keynote lecture at EERI and other national meetings.
Ning Wang
Received the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Exceptional Reviewer Award. The editors of the journal Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry selected Mr. Wang and one of 15 exceptional reviewers who have consistently provided the journal with high-quality, timely reviews in 2013.
Jason Williams
Received the 2014 NASA Agency Honor Award—Exceptional Service Medal for his exceptional systems engineering contributions to the success of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission.
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An electronic version of this program
can be found at:
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The Star-Spangled Banner
Text: Francis Scott Key—1814
Music: John Stafford Smith
Oh say, can you see, by the dawn’s early light,
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming.
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight,
O’er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming?
And the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof thru the night that our flag was still there.
Oh say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave,
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?